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kohldad wrote:
Foam sheet are much better in campers. If the fiberglass gets wet, it loses it's insulation factor. Tends to sag over time from vibration and gravity. plus, when installed with pressure, foam also can provide rigidity to the structure, another plus.
Foam insulation has many variables which determine it's R value. The cheap white bead foam board is lowest, but high density foam actually surpasses fiberglass. 4" of high density with foil siding can exceed R-30 while the best batt fiberglass is R-15 for 3.5". If you want better insulation, do some research on different foam types and select a better one, though it will cost more.
Mar-30-2014 12:00 PM
I agree with silversand. I wouldn't use spray foam, but I don't think anyone recommended using it.
Just use a hand saw or a sharp knife.
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